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Citigroup: Emerging Market Currency Arbitrage Returns Are Impressive, Short-Term Still Has Room

Jin10 data reported on August 20, this year, bets on emerging market currencies against the US dollar have brought one of the most attractive returns of the decade, and according to Citigroup's head of emerging market strategy, Luis Costa, this trade still has room to continue in the short term. Costa stated that the Fed's more aggressive dovish stance, coupled with the cautious attitude of emerging market Central Banks, will continue to support the strength of emerging market currencies against the US dollar. An index tracking the returns of eight emerging market arbitrage trades driven by shorting the dollar has risen over 10% this year, and is expected to record the largest annual rise since 2017. "The average stance of emerging market Central Banks is also very cautious, which still indicates the sustainability of the actual policy interest rates," Costa said. "Market expectations of the Fed potentially being more dovish in 2026 also need to be considered. Overall, this combination still supports the US dollar to maintain relative stability, although international investors are concerned about...
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The mayor of a city in Argentina died in a plane crash while flying a small aircraft.

According to Argentine media, on July 22, a small plane piloted by a mayor from the central province of Córdoba crashed in the neighboring province of San Luis at noon, resulting in the mayor's death. Local police confirmed that the deceased was Jorge Graziano, the mayor of Reducción in Córdoba province, and he was the only person on board at the time of the crash. The crashed plane was owned by Graziano.
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12:51

European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos: Oil price fluctuations will not affect the decline in inflation.

Jin10 Data, June 24 - European Central Bank Vice President Guindos stated that the recent fluctuation in commodity prices caused by the conflict between Israel and Iran will not change the inflation outlook for the Eurozone. Guindos said on Tuesday: "If oil prices rise - but it seems that oil prices are somewhat under control - this is an issue we must consider. However, the process of declining inflation is anchored. From what we see today, this process has not gone off track, not at all." Guindos noted that officials are satisfied with the trend in consumer prices, which has fallen from record highs to slightly below the European Central Bank's 2% target. While it is still possible to achieve this target in the coming months, he stated that the situation in Iran adds a layer of complexity to a backdrop already overshadowed by global trade tensions. Guindos said: "We believe that our mission to stabilize prices will be fulfilled, but we must always keep in mind that, without...
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05:13

European Central Bank Vice President: The 1.15 exchange rate between Europe and the United States is not a major obstacle to the inflation target.

European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos stated that the current pace of euro appreciation is slow and will not significantly impact the Central Bank's inflation targets. The inflation risks remain balanced, and the market has a good understanding of the policy transmission. He believes that tariffs will simultaneously drop economic growth and inflation.
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05:11

European Central Bank Vice President: In the future, more attention will be paid to the side effects of loose monetary policy.

Gate News bot reports that European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos stated that the ECB has learned lessons from its aggressive money-printing policies and will focus more on the side effects of loose monetary policy in the future. After curbing high inflation, the ECB is re-evaluating its long-term strategy and policy toolkit, including large-scale bond purchases and negative interest rate policies implemented over the past decade due to low inflation. Its €5 trillion ($5.8 trillion) money-printing operation, known in the market as "quantitative easing/QE," has been criticized for fostering real estate and financial market bubbles, leading to significant losses for the ECB after raising interest rates.
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European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos: We can maintain an optimistic attitude towards the sustained phase of interest rate cuts.
02:41

The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has established a special committee to investigate President Milei's involvement in the LIBRA encryption coin incident.

According to the Gate.io News bot, Decrypt reported that the Argentine Chamber of Deputies decided to establish a special committee to investigate the LIBRA encryption coin incident involving President Milei, with a voting result of 128 votes in favor and 93 votes against this Tuesday. The committee plans to summon senior government officials such as Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and Minister of Justice Mariano Cúneo Libarona to investigate the collapse of the Solana chain meme coin LIBRA promoted by Milei in February. Currently, in addition to the congressional investigation, this matter has entered the judicial investigation process, and a New York law firm has begun soliciting investors to participate in the lawsuit.
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07:43

Opinion: The market has already digested the expectation of Fed rate cuts, and BTC is likely to continue its pump trend based on historical data.

Odaily Planet Daily News GCash Cryptocurrency head Luis Buenaventura said that due to the market's early digestion of this month's Fed rate cut expectations, this policy adjustment is unlikely to have a direct impact on Cryptocurrency prices. However, according to historical data, when BTC has a 50% increase within 60 days, there is about a two-thirds probability of an additional 35% increase in the following two months, so the BTC pump momentum is likely to continue. Neal Wen, Director of Global Business Development at Kronos Research, added that in a low interest rate environment, institutional investors tend to see encryption assets as an alternative to traditional investments. Min Jung, a research analyst at Presto Labs.
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The European Parliament approved the list of commissioners on Wednesday, including individuals responsible for supervising the regulation of digital assets, commissioners Stephane Sejourne, Maria Luis Albuquerque, and Henna Virkkunen may include cryptocurrencies in their scope of authority. In September, the President of the European Parliament, Ursula Von der Leyen, presented a list of commissioners. Although cryptocurrencies are not the core theme of these positions, the committee will be responsible for ensuring the implementation of rules for digital assets. In addition, the European Union's legislation on the encryption asset market, MiCA, will come into full effect at the end of December, so more work may be needed to ensure its implementation.
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00:43

Luis Lacalle Pou won the Uruguayan presidential election

On November 25th, Jin10 News reported that according to the official vote count, the candidate of the main opposition alliance "Broad Front", Daniel Martinez, is leading in the second round of the presidential election in Uruguay. Subsequently, the current President of Uruguay, Tabaré Vázquez, expressed his congratulations to Daniel Martinez on his election as the new President of Uruguay. At the same time, the candidate of the ruling party, Luis Lacalle Pou, admitted defeat.
16:04

Vice President Guindos of the European Central Bank: If Trump implements the tariff plan, inflation will face a huge impact.

Luis de Guindos, Vice President of the Central Bank of Europe, said that if Trump imposes import tariffs, it will cause a destructive impact on the global economy and inflation, and the European Central Bank will consider countermeasures. At the same time, the bank will be guided by data and closely follow the bank lending survey to determine the stimulative or restrictive financing environment. The forecast shows that the outlook to be released next month is not significantly different from September.
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07:56

Vice President of the European Central Bank, Kintos: The European Central Bank may have more confidence in interest rate cuts in September.

European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said that he will wait for more data before deciding whether to cut interest rates. He pointed out that despite the inflation rate being close to the target, the current uncertainty is still high, and wage data and employee forecasts are crucial for judging whether the target is approaching. De Guindos believes that September is more suitable for making decisions than July.
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The Spanish government has nominated the Minister of Digital Transformation Escriva as the President of the Central Bank.

The Spanish government has proposed that the Minister of Digital Transformation, Jose Luis Escriva, be appointed as the President of the Central Bank. The People's Party opposes the proposal, believing that the candidate should not be a current government official. The Spanish Minister of Economy has canceled the plan to announce the candidate on Thursday and stated that they will continue to negotiate the protocol for the candidate with the People's Party.
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On May 21, according to Jin10 News, on May 20 local time, the Colombian Ministry of Defense stated that after multiple attacks on the government army and police in the southwest region of the country, Colombian President Petro has ordered the removal of Luis Ospina Gutierrez from his position as army commander. Petro and Defense Minister Ivan Gomez appointed Luis Emilio Cardozo Santamaria to replace this position. On the same day, Petro also announced on social media that he had ordered the immediate removal of senior military officials in Cauca Province and Cauca Valley Province in the southwest region by the Minister of Defense. Recently, Colombian anti-government armed forces have frequently launched attacks on the government army and police, causing the death of two police officers and injuring eight others on the 20th.
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"According to The Data Nerd, a smart money 9e3Lf accumulated 12.7 million LUIS tokens at a cost of $67, and then sold 6.2 million tokens for $23,600. Currently, there are still 6.5 million LUIS tokens (approximately $27,100), with a profit of about 816 times."
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"According to The Data Nerd monitoring, a smart money 9e3Lf accumulated 12.7 million LUIS at a price of $67, and then sold 6.2 million tokens for $23.6 million. Currently, there are still 6.5 million LUIS left (about $27,100), with a profit of about 816 times."
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The ECB's Guindos reiterated that there will be more data for an interest rate decision at the June meeting

ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos reiterated that when he and his colleagues meet in June, there will be much more information to make a decision on interest rates. De Guindos, a former Spanish finance minister, did not say much about the outlook for interest rates at an event in Madrid on Tuesday, warning instead that the situation could be different from what investors expected. De Guindos said the ECB will have "much more data" in June to better assess its decision. "The market is very optimistic that we will achieve a soft landing and inflation will continue to fall," he added. But it could also be a different situation that led to a sudden adjustment. ”
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ECB Vice President Guindos: Inflation returns to target But wages remain a risk

ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos reiterated that inflation is returning to its 2% target, although wage pressures remain a risk. Speaking in Barcelona on Thursday evening, Guindos said wages were rising by about 5 percent, while limited productivity could push consumer prices back up. Like many of his colleagues, Guindos also said that the ECB would be in a better position to assess the likelihood of a rate cut in June after the release of key data on the level of wages in the eurozone.
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On December 15, it was reported that Brazilian President Luis Inácio Lulada Silva had signed Law No. 14,754 on December 12, stipulating that Brazilian citizens need to pay 15% of their cryptocurrency income. The law will come into force on January 1, 2024.
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ECB vice-president Guindos says Europe is entering final phase of rate hike cycle

ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos said the ECB is "entering the final phase of its tightening cycle". Exactly when to pause the series of rate hikes "will depend on the data," he said in an interview. "What happens to core inflation is very important." He also said that the monetary policy implemented by the ECB and base period effects will "help" decelerate core inflation, and it is important to "look at the second-round effects: the relationship between wage growth and unit labor force." Everything about cost evolution". If the second-round effects scenario gets complicated, "monetary policy will have to do more" and fiscal policy will also have to play a role in bringing inflation down.
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According to the "Kechuangban Daily" report on May 30, Luis von Ahn (Luis von Ahn), CEO of the language learning software Duolingo, said that for Duolingo, AI is a good thing and AI is a friend. , Not the enemy. He said that after Duolingo launched the ChatGPT enhanced version subscription option in March, its paying users increased by 63% to 4.8 million as of the end of Q1 this year.
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